[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 29, Volume 4] [Revised as of July 1, 2004] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 29CFR1611.1] [Page 252] TITLE 29--LABOR COMMISSION PART 1611_PRIVACY ACT REGULATIONS--Table of Contents Sec. 1611.1 Purpose and scope. Sec. 1611.1 Purpose and scope. 1611.2 Definitions. 1611.3 Procedures for requests pertaining to individual records in a record system. 1611.4 Times, places, and requirements for identification of individuals making requests. 1611.5 Disclosure of requested information to individuals. 1611.6 Special procedures: Medical records. 1611.7 Request for correction or amendment to record. 1611.8 Agency review of request for correction or amendment to record. 1611.9 Appeal of initial adverse agency determination on correction or amendment. 1611.10 Disclosure of record to person other than the individual to whom it pertains. 1611.11 Fees. 1611.12 Penalties. 1611.13 Specific Exemptions-Charge and complaint files. 1611.14 Exemptions--Office of Inspector General Files. Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a. Source: 42 FR 7949, Feb. 8, 1977, unless otherwise noted. This part contains the regulations of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (the Commission) implementing the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a. It sets forth the basic responsibilities of the Commission under the Privacy Act (the Act) and offers guidance to members of the public who wish to exercise any of the rights established by the Act with regard to records maintained by the Commission. All records contained in system EEOC/GOVT-1, including those maintained by other agencies, are subject to the Commission's Privacy Act regulations. Requests for access to, an accounting of disclosures for, or amendment of records in EEOC/GOVT-1 must be processed by agency personnel in accordance with this part. Commission records that are contained in a government-wide system of records established by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the General Services Administration (GSA), the Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) or the Department of Labor (DOL) for which those agencies have published systems notices are subject to the publishing agency's Privacy Act regulations. Where the government-wide systems notices permit access to these records through the employing agency, an individual should submit requests for access to, for amendment of or for an accounting of disclosures to the Commission offices as indicated in Sec. 1611.3(b). [56 FR 29580, June 28, 1991]